On 3/7/07, Ed Leafe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mar 6, 2007, at 9:16 PM, Stephen the Cook wrote:
But you don't have to worry until they start killing those who can't
spell.
LOL...but hmm too
A+
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I read through the functions they are exposing and was under whelmed. If you
could put a .dll into a fox project and consume functions within, then you
have a winner. What you got was
More to the point is why pay for an upgrade when it offers nothing to do so.
Just for the sake of it? I took vista off the laptop and put XP back. At
least I can get that working properly.
Allen
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Mike, unless you have Paul McCartney-style money, if she's going to make
any effort to be fair and reasonable about the house settlement, I'd
suggest going along with it, using a lawyer who will agree to a fixed
price to implement your agreement and be done with it.
2 reasons: (1) if she
For anyone interested in the above...
I have sucessfully integrated a system with Sage MMS (.Net 2.0) for data
extraction using the above.
While there are some foibles it has been pretty straight forward and
etecnologia have been prompt and helpful. Much simpler than writing a
c# interop
Best wishes, Kris. Hope you guys get settled into your house soon and
that you really enjoy it - you sure deserve it!
Any photos of the house?
Bill
Today my husband Steve had a hip replacement surgery.
If I named all the operations my husband has had just since
I've known him I'm not
Hi Michael
Let us know how you get on, I for one would be interested.
Are you using vfp8 or 9? Does it make any difference which?
A side-question: did you consider accessing the SQL data directly,
rather than go via the SDK?
Michael Hawksworth wrote:
For anyone interested in the above...
VFP 9 SP1 (I think 9 is much better than 8)
I do access the data directly for reading some things but this leaves me
the issue of keeping up with structure changes so I dont like the
approach. Also I wouldn't want to update the system using direct
rights. The downside is that the sdk uses up
I hope everything goes well for both of you!
Helio
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Today my husband Steve had a hip replacement surgery.
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Question for you profit folks: how many of you have made
significant $$ selling VFP? Or selling Windows? Or .Net?
Selling (reselling license for) VFP or a Windows OS, not a penny. Licensing
the solutions I created based Windows VFP, plenty enough since I released
my first VFP commercial
Hi,
Here's a time saver I just stumbled upon:
I recently saw a post here about the Code References taking a long time to
run. The answer was that de code references tool creates a cache table to
all files searched that's also updated on each search that follows.
You can speed up the search
Sietse, for speed I think Ed's TS search is a lot faster then Code
References. Should be in the downloads area. Worth a look at.
Bill
Here's a time saver I just stumbled upon:
I recently saw a post here about the Code References taking a
long time to run. The answer was that de
... and did you see what else they're offering (in Alpha) -
VFPCompiler for .NET - Compile your VFP PRG into a .NET assembly (exe or
dll).
* Create fully managed verifiable assemblies, with pure IL. This is,
the created assemblies can be run through PEVERIFY and it passes all the
tests it
Hi Michael
I have two projects I'm looking at, at the moment to do with Sage.
One is for an Accountant who wants me to push my accounts system into
Sage so he can run against his programs.
The other is an Accountant who spends a lot of time sorting the awful
mess some clients get into with Sage
I only work on MMS (soon to be Sage 200 if I understand the emails they
keep sending me) and there are a couple of options.
The native sage import routines are fine once you get the hang of them
for straight uploads.
You can't (yet) access .NET collections as arrays so heavy processing
comes
I think you would have to look closely at what this actually does. It
is support for native forms that most people want and I doubt that this
supplies this as is but it may be the start of a very impressive product.
I am happy being able to access .NET assemblies without adding a c# dll
in
You can also close the debugger which seems to slow it down on my system.
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On Mar 6, 2007, at 10:54 PM, MB Software Solutions General Account
wrote:
But how to force her to sell it, as we're co-owners?
You don't force her to sell it; you force her to take you off of the
mortgage. She will have to refinance in her name only, and use the
proceeds to pay
On Mar 7, 2007, at 2:02 AM, MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
That *sounds* great, but my wife doesn't want to pay me all at
once...I
think she'd prefer the 20-year plan.really. And there's no way I
want to wait any length of time for my share. Heck, if I'm having to
start
On Wednesday 07 March 2007 01:09, Michael Madigan wrote:
No, it's a t-shirt site. My point is that in the
general population of surfers, Linux is only 1.6%
Maybe it just proves Linux users have better taste.
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On Mar 7, 2007, at 2:03 AM, MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
Oh he's a pro at thishe specializes in this area of expertise.
I'm
confident. I'm not happy about the big legal bills, but I hope it's
worth it in the end.
Another old joke:
Q: Why does divorce cost so
On Mar 7, 2007, at 6:24 AM, mrgmhale wrote:
Selling (reselling license for) VFP or a Windows OS, not a penny.
Licensing
the solutions I created based Windows VFP, plenty enough since I
released
my first VFP commercial app in 2001.
That's the point. Companies like RedHat don't
7. Re: [NF] MySQL IFNULL() Question (Ken Dibble)
Yeah. The idea is to have People in the system only once, since the same
person can be an Artist (designated as such for a Performance, like when
you go to see Bonnie Raitt--she's got a Band too, but it's not The Bonnie
Raitt Band, it's just
On 3/7/07, Mike yearwood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do any of these help? http://www.databaseanswers.org/data_models/
Wow!. What a neat link. I could spend serious amounts of time there.
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On Mar 7, 2007, at 3:03 AM, Allen wrote:
More to the point is why pay for an upgrade when it offers nothing
to do so.
Here-here! I stopped at W2K, and hope to stay there. the only down-
side I've found so far is that I'd like to try Adobe Premiere, but it
only works on XP. I can live
Thanks Michael
It was the Licence that was the stumbling block so I was looking for a cheaper
method.
Perhaps there is someone out there that could offer a solution and take it of
my hands.
Cheers
Peter
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Ditto
Thanks
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Ted Roche wrote:
On 3/7/07, Mike yearwood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do any of these help? http://www.databaseanswers.org/data_models/
Wow!. What a neat link. I could spend serious amounts
Michael Hawksworth wrote:
You can also close the debugger which seems to slow it down on my system.
Ditto found here.
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Andy Davies wrote:
iirc lots of people have said that nothing like this was possible?
Someone at M$ (RG) also said the Report Writer would never be revisited,
and yet in VFP9 it was overhauled. Just goes to show that nothing is
certain except death and taxes.
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Mike,
Another ditto! Thanks for that very interesting link,
Malcolm
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I usually do this in my form.load event:
this.obiz = NEWOBJECT(_bizCustomers,.\progs\_bizobj.fxp)
...and the form.scx and bizobj.prg are always included in the EXE.
It doesn't matter if I reference the FXP or the PRG, right? My testing
didn't seem to show any difference.
Thanks!
--Mike
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It shouldn't make much difference whether you sell the house or not:
take your 50% of the house equity and move on. Get the appraisal
close to when the divorce is actually *effective* unless you want to
play the housing market up/down game. The only way to get a real
Mike,
I think that I'm correct in saying/assuming the following:
The .FXP is the file that is always executed and this is true if it doesn't
even exist as the .prg is compiled immediately after being referenced in
order to produce the .fxp which is then run.
I assume that the compilation is done
Greetings!
I'm pleased to announce FoxForward 2007! The conference will once again
be held in beautiful Alpharetta, Georgia. The dates are September 7th
through September 9th, 2007.
We are looking for presenters at the conference! We promise that the
pay will be low and the hours in
That *sounds* great, but my wife doesn't want to pay me all
at once...I
think she'd prefer the 20-year plan.really.
Marriage is the 20-year plan. Divorce is right now. If she can't come up
with the money to keep the house then she can't keep the house. It is that
simple and that brutal.
Kenneth Kixmoeller wrote:
Michael - - - -
It shouldn't make much difference whether you sell the house or not:
take your 50% of the house equity and move on. Get the appraisal
close to when the divorce is actually *effective* unless you want to
play the housing market up/down
Can't live with 'em. Can't legally torture them to death
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Otherwise you wind up tied to her and animosity grows.
Make it a clean break, and it stays friendly --
On Mar 7, 2007, at 11:11 AM, MB Software Solutions General Account
wrote:
Right. Her mom is buddy-buddy with a local appraiser, and I told my
wife that I will want someone else to do the appraising.
I've heard that it is common to get at least two appraisals, one
from each 'side'.
I'm only catching the tail end of this conversation, but the appraisal doesnt
mean squat.
It is only used by the mortgage company to determine how much they are willing
to lend on the property.
If you want to find what your property is worth, get a licensed realtor in your
area to do a CMA
A colleague of mine had a user who wanted to change some report text at
runtime. So he stuck a text object on the frx with a call to INPUTBOX()
as the expression. It worked great. Especially after he moved it out of
the detail band... rof,l
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Well you're a Linux user and you sure don't have
better taste.
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On Wednesday 07 March 2007 01:09, Michael Madigan
wrote:
No, it's a t-shirt site. My point is that in the
general population of surfers, Linux is only 1.6%
Maybe it just proves
…get a licensed realtor in your area to do a CMA (comparitive
market analysis) on your property.
spewing out coffee
Gee, Virgil, you buy that load of crap? A licensed Realtor is just
a member of an association. They have pathetic professional training
and absurd ongoing education
Kenneth Kixmoeller/fh wrote:
A licensed Realtor is just
a member of an association. They have pathetic professional training
and absurd ongoing education requirements. They are the least
professional profession I have ever encountered.
I heard a quote on the radio the other day about
On 3/7/07, Kenneth Kixmoeller/fh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
They have pathetic professional training
and absurd ongoing education requirements. They are the least
professional profession I have ever encountered.
Well, there's Programmers. At least Realtors have a lapel pin ;)
'Course, most
P.S. Off-topic. Tip the jar.
On 3/7/07, Kenneth Kixmoeller/fh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
…get a licensed realtor in your area to do a CMA (comparitive
market analysis) on your property.
spewing out coffee
Gee, Virgil, you buy that load of crap? A licensed Realtor is just
a member of an
There must be a simple answer that I'm not getting. When I run this I
get a too many arguments error.
CREATE SQL VIEW RB ;
AS SELECT ISNULL(lot_salenum,) as salenum ;
from currbauction currbauction
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Should the currbauction be repeated?
John Weller
01380 723235
07976 393631
CREATE SQL VIEW RB ;
AS SELECT ISNULL(lot_salenum,) as salenum ;
from currbauction currbauction
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Should the currbauction be repeated?
Gives the same error.
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That is syntax (mostly) for T-SQL ISNULL() - that is not syntax for VFP
ISNULL()
VFP only takes one argument for isnull()
John C. Gunvaldson
www.fox-net.com
*==
There must be a simple answer that I'm not getting. When I run this I
get a too many arguments error.
CREATE SQL VIEW RB ;
AS
KK: They are the least
KK: professional profession I have ever encountered.
TR: Well, there's Programmers. At least Realtors have a lapel pin ;)
I almost added the comment well, except for programmers but I was
sure somebody else would.
Ken
(Sorry for blowing off the Subject)
On Mar 7, 2007, at 11:36 AM, Peter Cushing wrote:
They are the least
professional profession I have ever encountered.
Sorry, this is a continuation of an [OT] discussion, to which I
forgot to add in the Subject.
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That's the point. Companies like RedHat don't make their money
selling the OS; they make it on support.
Glad I was able to put an underscore on the point. I was stating my
observation in support of your point, not countering it - I promise g...
Gil
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We need to print our checks in Toronto in French! I was wondering if
anyone has gone through the exercise of sending a dollar amount figure
and having is print like Twenty Dollars and thirty-five cents in
French?
Thanks in advance,
Tim
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Just out of curiosity I tried running a VFP8 app I wrote on a win98
(virtual) machine to see how it would run, and to my surprise it
causes a page fault in vfp8r.dll.
Did VFP8 drop support for Win98? Googling suggests that some people
managed to get it working? Is that true, and if so how?
Hi all
I need to get a sofisticated scanner for one of my clients that should have the
following characteristics:
a) Wireless
b) operate online with a VFP program in the company's Windows 2003 server
c) programmable
What do I mean by programmable?
Mode 1
Scan item, shelf and carton and be
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I could say the same thing about programmers, but I have more class then that.
Bottom line, no matter what profession it is, there are those that help you and
protect you and there
Tim,
Here's some PHP code for doing the same
http://www.phpclasses.org/browse/package/2448.html
QUOTE: This class can spell a number returning its textual
representation. It can spell integer and decimal amount values. It
supports spelling ammounts in multiple idioms: English, Spanish, French,
A VFP8 exe will run on Win98 sec ed. Likewise VFP9
I used Win98 to write a VFP8 App but had to Build it on an Win2000 machine.
Andrew Stirling
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Steve Ellenoff wrote:
Just out of curiosity I tried running a VFP8 app I
I just got an email about this. There is a VFP section.
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My VFP8 app was built on XP, but can't seem to run on Win98 ( I'm
sure it's 2nd Ed )..
Was there anything special you did to get the VFP8 runtime on there
to work specifically for Win98? A while ago I built a setup.exe
(forgot what package I used to make it - I think it was the paid
version
You can also close the debugger which seems to slow it down on my system.
The debugger slows down all VFP code. Always has... It makes some of
my apps that have a lot of code executing almost unusable...
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You might need one or more these files on the w98 box
Comcat.dll, stdole2.tlb, oleaut32.dll, olepro32.dll, ascfilt.dll
Tracy
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My VFP8 app was built on XP, but can't seem to run on Win98 ( I'm sure it's
2nd Ed
You definitely need gdiplus.dll and that is not there on W98.
Tracy Pearson wrote:
You might need one or more these files on the w98 box
Comcat.dll, stdole2.tlb, oleaut32.dll, olepro32.dll, ascfilt.dll
Tracy
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John Gunvaldson wrote:
That is syntax (mostly) for T-SQL ISNULL() - that is not syntax for VFP
ISNULL()
Thanks, I'll go at it another way. I thought it would be easy. I saw
that code on an Andy Kramek page.
http://weblogs.foxite.com/andykramek/archive/2005/12/04/1016.aspx
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On 3/7/07, Chester Friesen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There must be a simple answer that I'm not getting. When I run this I
get a too many arguments error.
Try:
CREATE SQL VIEW RB ;
AS SELECT NVL(lot_salenum,) as salenum ;
from currbauction currbauction
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Ted Roche Associates,
Are you developing or have already developed the VFP app?
One of my associates programs such scanners and has been doing this for many
years. Are the items mentioned bar coded or do they have RFID or do they
have to key in a product code?
There are many choices and prices vary into the thousands
I use Symbol scanners.
http://www.symbol.com/products/mobile_computers/mobile_computers.html
Specifically MC50 and the PPT880.
I have a .NET application on the handheld and a .NET web service on
the server accessing the VFP data through OLEDB. This works like a
charm, but may not be exactly
Southwest Fox 2007 (October 18-21 in Mesa, AZ, www.swfox.net) is looking for
speakers. The
conference is focused on Visual FoxPro and sessions should fit into one of the
following tracks:
* Working with Sedna and SP2: This track will cover the new features and
changes introduced in
Sedna and
Steve
Here is my Inno script for VFP8, I stick the runtime files into the
folder that I run the exe on.
You do need to register the help file ( not shown here, the win2000
script has gone walkabout )
as I recall
gdiplus.dll must come first
you need msvcr70.dll THEN msvcr71.dll
[Files]
Source:
Do any of these help? http://www.databaseanswers.org/data_models/
There's certainly a lot of food for thought there. Thanks very much!
Ken
www.stic-cil.org
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Similar to the directory problem, sometimes you need to convert a type
of data into a more abstract element.
Well, that's what I thought I was doing with my compound key of arttype and
artid. They behave as though there is a coordinates table, except that
table doesn't really exist.
You can if her body never surfaces.
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Can't live with 'em. Can't legally torture them to
death
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Otherwise
This is a site to get an idea what the property is
worth.
All seriousness aside, If the bitch is reasonable, I'd
use an arbitrator so some scumbag lawyer doesn't drain
your wallet.
http://realestate.yahoo.com/Homevalues;_ylt=ApF7b5Nj9HGkBCzztXZQyWCkF7kF
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Michael Madigan wrote:
You can if her body never surfaces.
That's what Scott Petersen thought.
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Michael Madigan wrote:
All seriousness aside, If the bitch is reasonable, I'd
use an arbitrator so some scumbag lawyer doesn't drain
your wallet.
Too late for that. Already both have lawyers. She didn't want to do
the arbitrator thing.
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Damn. One of my old clients spent a fortune just to
stick it to his wife. Turned out to be a lose-lose
situation.
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Michael Madigan wrote:
All seriousness aside, If the bitch is reasonable,
I'd
use an arbitrator so some
Madigan,
Damn. One of my old clients spent a fortune just to
stick it to his wife. Turned out to be a lose-lose
situation.
Yeah, the best divorces are the ones where lawyers don't show up at all. It
would seem that if you can marry someone you should be able to divorce them.
But I only
Thanks so much for this, I'll give it a try. Also thanks to everyone
else that replied with advice.
-Steve
At 09:30 PM 3/7/2007, you wrote:
Steve
Here is my Inno script for VFP8, I stick the runtime files into the
folder that I run the exe on.
You do need to register the help file ( not shown
Ted,
'Course, most programmers have no lapels. Unless you count the coat
they wore to the prom.
Some of us didn't wear a coat to the prom either ...
Kristyne McDaniel
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Michael Madigan wrote:
Damn. One of my old clients spent a fortune just to
stick it to his wife. Turned out to be a lose-lose
situation.
I think divorce is usually a lose-lose situation. There are no
winners. Only hurt feelings (usually if I see this right) and legal
bills that
Divorce isn't necessarily a lose-lose proposition. It is a lose-win-lose-win
proposition. Both litigants lose and both lawyers win.
John
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Michael Madigan wrote:
Damn. One of my old clients spent a fortune just
to
stick it to his wife. Turned out to be a
lose-lose
situation.
I think divorce is usually a lose-lose situation.
There are no
Up until 6 months ago, we still had windows 98 on a
few client's computers.
--- Kenneth Kixmoeller/fh
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On Mar 7, 2007, at 3:03 AM, Allen wrote:
More to the point is why pay for an upgrade when
it offers nothing
to do so.
Here-here! I stopped at W2K, and
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Pretty sure there won't be a yarmulke.
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Steve was up on his feet just 24 hours after his surgery. He took two steps
with a walker, felt light-headed and went back to bed. By the afternoon he
had walked 12 feet. Tomorrow the physical therapist is going to show him how
to handle stairs!
I don't know yet when he is coming home. It could
Great news!
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Steve was up on his feet just 24 hours after his surgery. He took
Bob,
See ya there if you are going.
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